I think my record was about 15k miles a year (2011)...I was commuting 50 miles a day round trip from central Phoenix to Chandler and back. Back in 2002 I had a commute of 120 miles a day round trip for 3 months until I moved (from Colorado Springs to Denver).

Damn that is a lot of driving...25k a year. Working from home, I've definitely cut down on miles driven. I've put only 16k on my '14 Jeep in the 21 months I've had it (had 25,189 when I got it in March '17).

The Cimmaron was just a rebadged Cavalier, a mediocre FWD econobox. Cadillac wasn’t even trying to build a compact luxury car, just a cheap cynical effort. The Benz and MB hatches weren’t rebadges and were RWD, just variations of the existing 3 series and C-class.
Moot point, though. All ancient history.
A modern Cimmaron equivalent would be if Cadillac had a Cruze rebadge in their line. The ATS is not.

Stayed home this weekend w/ all the foul weather, and have watched a bunch of movies. One old movie w/ Robert Mitchum (Foreign Intrigue, 1956) had this neat '49 Delahaye 135 cabriolet...blue w/ red interior, the top was half open in some scenes.
Also watched another Mitchum film--'The Friends of Eddie Coyle' (1973)...gritty '70s crime film set in the Boston area..had a gold late 60s Mercedes S-class, a neat lime green '71 Road Runner, several '71-72 Galaxies and LTDs, a dark green w/ white top '69 Camaro SS, a Karmann Ghia, and Mitchum drove a battered matte black '62 Cadillac Sedan de Ville.